The Lock Wrestling Federation (LWF) Technical Championship is a specialty championship in the Lock Wrestling Federation. A match fought in LWF under "technical rules" can only end in a submission.
History[]
Creation of the Championship[]
On May 27, 2002, Lock declared himself the first Technical Champion. He would be soundly defeated a week later by Phoenix.
The championship would go on to be held by people such as Arelas, CoolJ, Nomad, Xecutioner, and Triple M.
Unification with Havok Title[]
On August 19, 2004, Technical Champion CoolJ defeated Havok Champion Lone Wolf to unify the two championships, after which the Technical Title ceased to exist.
Title history[]
Wrestler: | Reign: | Date: | Show: | Notes: |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lock | 1 | May 27 2002 | Warzone | Lock declares himself the first Technical Champion |
Phoenix | 1 | June 3 2002 | Warzone | . |
Xecutioner | 1 | June 23 2002 | Lord of the Ring | The match ended when Lock called for the bell; Phoenix never actually submitted |
Alan Fernandez | 1 | November 11 2002 | Warzone | . |
Matt Marauder | 1 | November 21 2002 | Lockdown | . |
Arelas | 1 | December 15 2002 | Betrayal | This was a Triple Threat Match also involving Alan Fernandez |
CoolJ | 1 | February 23 2003 | Maximum Carnage | . |
Nomad | 1 | July 14 2003 | Warzone | . |
Red Fusion | 1 | November 3 2003 | Warzone | . |
Iceman | 1 | November 6 2003 | Lockdown | . |
Lock | 2 | November 20 2003 | Lockdown | . |
Nomad | 2 | December 4 2003 | Lockdown | . |
Phoenix | 2 | December 14 2003 | Betrayal | . |
Nomad | 3 | February 26 2004 | Lockdown | Special Referee Emperor called for the bell; Phoenix never actually submitted |
JJ Massacre | 1 | May 16 2004 | Resurrection | . |
Lone Wolf | 1 | June 17 2004 | Lockdown | . |
CoolJ | 2 | August 19 2004 | Lockdown | Title unified with LWF Havok Championship |
See also[]
LWF Titles |
World • C.H. • Tag Team • Havok • Sponsor's |
Past LWF Titles |
Imperial • People's • Technical • LHW • Women's |